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Kathrin Böhm was born on 1969, is a German artist. Discover Kathrin Böhm's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1969

Kathrin Böhm (born 1969) is an artist who is operating in and outside of the art world.

Her work is defined by collaborations and the co-production of culture and change within everyday situations, such as businesses, villages or urban neighbourhoods.

Böhm's understanding of culture is rooted within the concept of 'Cultural Democracy', and she practices art as a particular form of cultural production, which is important but not special.

Since the mid-nineties, Böhm has expanded the terms of socially engaged practice, in which she co-produces complex organisational, spatial, visual and economic forms.

Böhm works internationally, including teaching and publishing, and contributes as a researcher to the wider topics of 'New Economy', 'Usership of Art' and the 'Production of Public Space'.

Her exhibition 'Compost' at The Showroom in London in 2021 marked a significant shift.

Böhm stopped starting new projects and instead composted her work to date, to make fertiliser for evolving long term infrastructures such as Company Drinks, The Centre for Plausible Economies, and Myvillages’ Rural School of Economics.

Böhm holds a professorship for Art within Corporate Context at Alanus University in Alfter since 2022.

She is a member of the Community Economies Institute and the Community Economies Research Network.

1990

Böhm first studied Painting and Art Pedagogy at the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg from 1990 to 1995, and later did a part-time MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in London between 1996 and 1997.

Kathrin is the founder and co-founder of numerous collectives and organisations:

Collaborative projects within the university environment include 'Galeria Quattro Stazione', and 'One Night Pub' with Lisa Cheung.

1995

Co-curated exhibitions include 'The longer the better' (Jelängerjelieber) (1995) at Kunstbunker Nürnberg and 'Nice to meet you' (1998) together with Gavin Wade.

1998

Collaborative on-site work within an exhibition context was explored during 'Happy Hobby' at Tabot Gallery (1998) and 'Pic Nics' at Camden Arts Centre (1999), both with Stefan Saffer.

1999

Böhm's long term involvement with the art and architecture collective Public Works started in 1999 through a collaborative public art commission together with Stefan Saffer and Andreas Lang.

She is a founding member of the group.

Public Works is a shared space and practice for researching, discussing and implementing art in relation to everyday public space.

Public Works was set up as a truly inter-disciplinary practice, in which both professional fields, art and architecture, are allowed to explore the autonomous and the applied through collaboration.

The focus of Public Works is the urban public realm and its participatory development in the context of self-initiatives and formal regeneration programs.

Important projects developed during Böhm's thirteen years of practice include Mobile Porch, a roaming mini-architecture for urban neighbourhoods, Park Products for the Serpentine Gallery and Kensington Gardens and most recently Colchester Inn, a multi-authored new public space for firstside's adjacent city square.

Böhm is also a founding member of the artist group Myvillages, together with Wapke Feenstra (NL) and Antje Schiffers (Ger).

2001

(2001-2021)

An expanding collection of posters and prints used for public large-scale cut-and-paste installations.

2003

Myvillages.org started in 2003 after extensive conversation between the three artists on the predominance of the urban in contemporary art and the role of the rural as a space for and of cultural production.

Myvillages’ activities encompass a broad range of projects, amongst them the ongoing 'our villages' series, the 'Eco Nomadic School', the 'Vorratskammer (Pantry)' project and the 'International Village Shop'.

(public works, 2003-2004)

Commissioned by Sally Tallant for The Serpentine Galleries in Kensington Gardens, London.

2006

(Myvillages, 2006 - ongoing)

The shop is now run by Myvillages, and was initially set up with public funding for Grizedale Arts’ 'Agrifashionsita TV' at the Royal Academy in London.

2007

(public works, 2007)

A Creative Egremont initiative curated by Grizedale Arts and Karen Guthrie.

2008

(public works, 2008)

Commissioned by Andrea Schlieker for the Folkestone Triennial.

2012

(2012)

Co-curated with Gavin Wade for Eastside Projects Birmingham and R-urban, Paris.

(2012–18)

A self-organised school for trans-local mutual learning.

2014

(2014, ongoing)

City based events to address local rural practices.

(2014 – ongoing)